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Gale and Library Journal conducted a research study to provide insights and real-life applications of digital humanities usage and capabilities. Learn more here.
Learn how Gale resources can help support the needs of your business community. Click to access the form.
Follow the rise of the modern conservation movement through unique primary source documents in Gale’s new Environmental History series.
Be an advocate for local new and established businesses by providing the tools they need to be successful. Explore small business and legal resources.
Gale's Professional Development Collection includes eBooks from experts on professional development for teachers and school librarians. Click to explore.
As California implements the statewide graduation requirement for ethnic studies, addressing any gaps in your existing curriculum is crucial. Get help planning an ethnic studies curriculum that meets state standards and gives your students a full picture of themselves, their peers, and others in the world around them.
The Gale Access Program empowers users with unique content from academic research databases. Gain access to journals, reports, periodicals, and more.
Learn more about how we increase access of Gale resources through library discovery services, the open web and in the classroom.
New digital humanities technology from Gale has fostered scholarship through the use of natural language processing for historical texts. Click to learn more.
History in a whole new light. Since its inception in 2009 the Archives Unbound program has published more than 230 titles. The roots of the program are in microfilm, and the collection makes available targeted collections of interest to scholars engaged in serious research.
History in a whole new light. Since its inception in 2009 the Archives Unbound program has published more than 230 titles. The roots of the program are in microfilm, and the collection makes available targeted collections of interest to scholars engaged in serious research.